On the heel of Italy's boot lies the region of Puglia or 'Apulia'. This Southern Italian region is well known for being one of the most beautiful places in Italy but also one of the less touristy locations. You may have never heard of many of the places listed in this post today, and we think that's pretty amazing.
Puglia is a charming region with laid back vibes. The breathtaking seaside villages and historic towns have a vibrant atmosphere and rich history with many Greek and Roman influences. The stunning beaches, where dramatic cliffs drop into the sea, offer some of the best spots to spend a European summer.
Puglia is the perfect destination to visit this summer if you are ready to embrace a slower pace of life, indulge in rustic local cuisine, get lost in endless old town alleyways, discover interesting historic architecture and cool off in the crystal clear blue Adriatic sea. Sounds pretty perfect to us!
The region of Puglia is full of so many unbelievably beautiful towns and places, many of them well off the beaten track! For this post, we've rounded up 11 of our favourite towns in Puglia that cannot be missed!
Discover the beauty of Puglia before everyone else does!

Brief History of Puglia
It is super interesting to know a bit about the history of a place before you travel there and for Puglia, it is quite an interesting one!
From 800BC to 272CE The Greeks were the rulers of the region and they established many settlements that are still inhabited today. Many still have Greek names!
From 272CE to 476CE the Romans spread to Puglia and colonised the region. They build many importing trading routes and produced wheat, oil and wine and the region thrives as a centre for agriculture.
When the Roman empire fell Puglia was controlled by the Normans, Arabia and Spain in a short amount of time. Each ruler left their mark on the region. This makes Puglia a really interesting and unique place to visit.
Today the region is a vibrant and bustling place, oozing European charm.
1. POLIGNANO A MARE
Polignano a Mare is one of the most famous destinations in Puglia, and for good reason! This coastal town is best known for its dramatic cliffs, beautiful seas and white pebble beaches.
It is also home to spectacular ancient sun-bleached architecture that has been influenced by Arab, Spanish and Norman cultures. Enjoy exploring the architecture as you navigate the winding narrow streets.Cala Porto is a popular white pebble beach surrounded by dramatic cliffs that look amazing but are oh so crowded, on Instagram. We think the crowds add to the bustle and vibe!
Polignano A Mare may be best known, however, for the Grotta Palazzese restaurant. The Grotta Palazzese is a fine dining restaurant tucked into a cave on the side of a cliff overlooking the sea. Sounds pretty dramatic right? And it is! This bucket list restaurant is doing the rounds on Pinterest and Instagram making it a highly sought after spot.
Be sure to reserve a table well in advance and set aside some money as this kind of restaurant isn't cheap!

2. ALBEROBELLO
Alberobello is another town in Puglia that you cannot miss! This town is in the Valle d’Itria area of Puglia and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the best place in Puglia to see the famous Trulli houses. A Trulli is a small house made out of limestone with a grey conical roof and white walls that look very unique and are utterly striking (refer to the image below!).
These houses are iconic in the region of Puglia. If you came to Puglia without seeing the Trulli houses it would be like going to Rome and not seeing the Vatican!The town of Alberobello is filled with about 1,500 of these, making the town a spectacular and unique place to visit. If you love fairytale vibes, you will adore Alberobello!
Many of these houses in the centre of town are shops, cafes and restaurants, but go a bit further out and many of these houses are still used as regular homes by residents. You can even stay in one!
This town is very touristy, so expect higher prices and crowds in the peak summer season. But this is one of those places that is worth making the effort to see, regardless of how touristy it is!
